Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1877 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Jasper County Agricultural and Mechanical Association on Saturday, October 27th, 1877, to transact important business. By order of the Board of Directors. GEO. H BROWN, Pres’t. Ira W. Yeoman, Sec’y. School Books at Willis J. Imes’. Those of our friends who agreed to furnish us wood in payment of subscription, will oblige us much by doing so now. C. C. Starr has the largest and most complete stock of staple and fancy groceries in Jasper county, and sells at bottom prices, for cash. The Jasper Moot Court, Judge Chilcote to preside, will commence the October, 1877, Term, next Wednesday evening. Wigmore has just received a supply of new Clocks—correct time-keepers and perfect beauties. Go and see them. Ed. Sumner, of Iroquois county, Illinois, who is one of the most extensive farmers and cattle raisers in that State was in town Wednesday. For Queensware, Glassware, etc., go to C. C. Starr, where you can select from the largest and most coho - plete stock ever opened in the county. Ralph Fendig will next week remove into the large and commodious store-room now occupied by C. C. Starr. Mr. Fendig is at present in Chicago purchasing a heavy stock of goods. If you want a pocket knife, go to C. C. Starr and examine his assortment, which contains everything from a sc. dog-knife to the finest knives made. Leopold is now receiving Large additions to his Fall and Winter stock, comprising Ladies’ Dress Goods, all styles, Ready-Made Clothing. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, etc., etc., which he offers at greatly reduced prices. Through the kindness of “Wes” Duvall we were yesterday permitted to pass a few hours at the Francesville Fair. We found the attendance good, the exhibition of stock, etc., fair, and the managers of the association in good spirits. Last Saturday we had the pleasure of meeting with a number of old friends from the counties of Carroll and J White, in attendance upon the railroad meeting.—E. Rinehart and Dr. J. T. Richardson, Directors of the I. D. & C. RR., from Carroll, and R. Hughes and Dr. Bushnell, Directors, from White.

One “Al. Ramey,” writing for the Benton county Herald, denounces the Fair at this place, and lauds to the skies “Prof. Frederick’s Great Quadruphauton and Edgell & Baldwin’s New York Minstrels.” We are pleas ed to know that he was highly entertained by the “show,” and assure him that the Fair will not suffer from his opinions. The Union feels “scooped” on the award of premiums and, as usual, the officers of the Agricultural Association come in as victims of its spleen. We “scoop” it this week in railroad news, and suggest that the Union give the victims of its sore displeasure another lift on that score. The following marriage licenses have been issued since September 19, 1877: John R. O’Donnal to Jane Barkley, John J. Kepner to Nancy J. Norris, George O. Hoover to Nettie Pheg ley, Clinton D. Hopkins to Mary A. McColly, Anthony Lewis to Angeline Streightmeyer, Jeremiah Miller to Helen R. Pass. The handsomest, best arranged and most complete Drug Store in Indiana is located in Rensselaer, presided over by Willis J. Imes, with Frank Meyer and Newt. Imes to assist, and when necessajy J. S. Wigmore is pressed into service. Square dealing, fresh, pure goods and extensive variety make it desirable to patronize this establishment. The nicest assortment of Stationery, of ull kinds, at Willis J. luxes’. After having a vacation of two months visiting friends in the vicinity of Indianapolis, Ind., Miss Mary E, Mann is once more to be found at Willey & Sigler’s with a > mammoth New Stock of Millinery Goods, whichshe is selling at the lowest possible prices. Ladies, call and examine her nice stock of Hats & Bonnets before buying. We take pleasure in informing our patrons that we are now prepared to meet the wants of our trade with as large and well assorted a stocK of Goods as was ever opened out in this market, and we trust you will examine our goods and prices before buying. Willey & Sigler. Willey & Sigler have now’on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Yarn. Call and examine quality and prices. “Lawson’s Curative,” is a scientific and invaluable cure for the worst of of all diseases, Dyspepsia, in all its forms, not taking like most preparations, a long time to cure, but the first dose gives relieff and, in a few days, the patient is completely cured. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and will certainly do no harm. It allays Inflammation of the Throat and Stomach. Sold by all dealers in medicine at SI.OO per bottle. W. J. Imes, Agent, Rensselaer. Call on Willey & Sigler if you wish to buy Boots & Shoes that are good, for a low priee. 200,000 Brick for SALE I Ar ply to F. J. Sears & Co. Rensselaer, Ind. July 27.1877. Willey & Sigler are jnst receiving the largest siock of all kinds of merchandise ever offered in this market